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"Squarely the blame is on President Obama. When you look very carefully and dig into what happened, you find that there is no difference whatsoever between President Obama and President Bush, except one of them tells it as it is," said Lumumba Di-Aping, the chief negotiator of the G77 bloc of developing countries, in an interview with POLITICO,

He added: "This deal confirms what we have said about the lack not only of transparency but the undemocratic bent of developed nations' leaders… “It is a mockery."

But administration officials painted a different picture, claiming Obama playing an extraordinarily direct – even tactile – diplomatic role, with the president demanding to be admitted to a closed meeting of other countries over the objections of a Chinese protocol officer.

Obama predicted the deal would be attacked by environmentalists who complain that such an incremental deal does nothing to stem the alarming rise in global temperatures and sea levels that many scientists say will be irreversible by the middle of the century.

"The US has lied to the world when they called it a deal and they lied to over a hundred countries when they said would listen to their needs,” said Kate Horner with Friends of the Earth, a non-governmental organization that had called for strict emissions targets.

“This is a toothless declaration.”

Conservative lobbying groups, who oppose the United States signing a significant climate treaty, also dismissed the agreement.

"When politicians call something 'meaningful,' that means it isn't," said Club for Growth President Chris Chocola. "Without even reading the accord, pro-growth, limited government conservatives today can celebrate the word, 'meaningful.' Today that adjective probably saved thirty million jobs."

Obama’s allies say he got the best deal possible, and set the stage for a better result next year at the climate change conference in Mexico City.

“The agreement reached tonight in Copenhagen is a breakthrough in the global effort to combat the climate crisis and could not have been reached without President Obama’s active involvement and leadership,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a statement on the deal struck by the five nations.

“The President has secured a critical agreement that includes an achievable mitigation target, transparency measures and a financing mechanism – the three key fundamentals outlined in the President’s speech today and embodied in the House-passed Waxman-Markey bill.”

"Today’s agreement takes the first important steps toward true transparency and accountability in an international climate agreement,” said Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund. “The sooner the U.S. speaks through Senate legislation, the sooner we can set the terms of engagement for talks to come."

Earlier Friday, a visibly angry Obama threw down the gauntlet at China and other developing nations, declaring that the time has come "not to talk but to act" on climate change.

Obama’s public ultimatum kicked off a furious round of bilateral negotiations between the world’s two largest pollution emitters as the conference entered its final hours, with Obama plunging into a pair of bargaining sessions involving Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who had earlier boycotted a larger, multi-nation meeting with Obama.

But he struck a very different tone with reporters later Friday when he acknowledged that China and other developing countries had a point by resisting international measures that could derail their rapid growth and attempts to eradicate poverty.

“From the perspective of the developing countries like China and India, they're saying to themselves, per capita our carbon footprint remains very small, and we have hundreds of millions of people who don't even have electricity yet, so for us to get bound by a set of legal obligations could potentially curtail our ability to develop, and that's not fair,” Obama said.

“So I think that you have a fundamental deadlock in perspectives that were brought to the discussions during the course of this week. And both sides have legitimate points,” he added.

Readers' Comments (955)

Denmark has not had a white Christmas in 14 years but freezing temperatures and a blizzard hit Copenhagen right in the middle of the Global Warming party.

(Gee, if only the U.S. would stop being an industrial country and pay billions to all the other counties for our carbon foot-print the world could be a Marxist utopia).

The good news for the angry left is Hugo Chavez is a real favorite there: When he said there was a silent and terrible ghost in the room and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was deafening.

Whew. Thankfully, by doing nothing, it will allow more serious investigation into any actual facts that may be left standing after Climategate completes its course of destroying all politically influenced non-data.

that is meaningful! i think another nobel prize is due! this one should be in economics perhaps or maybe science so it would look nice sitting next to the one obama already has. obama really did come to copenhagen to get things done! way to go big boy!

"reached a "meaningful" climate change deal that sets a cap on worldwide temperature increases at no more than two degrees???"

I'm no scientist, but how can we mere Earthlings control this very complex climate by two degrees or by any degree?

I don't understand why everyone just doesn't concentrate on trying to get rid of, or prevent pollution and that would cover everything without saying you're trying to control the climate. That's ridiculous. If Mexico City is anything like it was in 89 when I was there, for example, all the activists can start there. They couldn't get trees to grow in Mexico City and i don't think i ever saw a bird while i was living there for 15 months. They use to call it the Venice of the West. Sad.

Bwaaahaha! In other words Jack $ & * t wasn’t done, they are desperately spinning this out there in a lame attempt to save face. Tell us - exactly WHAT this deal does? Not a damn thing - that's what. And that's a good thing.

This whole crowd of Left Wing Lunatics is an utter joke and a farce. 2010 is going to be a great year – for pounding on them!

how much of the world's diminishing resources are spent on these types of meeting? nothing important is accomplished, everyone will forget about this meeting in 6 months, total joke and waste of money..

The Obama long term "plan" is to drive the United States into bankruptcy - allowing the US to be considered a "developing" nation rather than a "developed" nation. This will entitle the United States to receive the global warming payouts from the developed nations rather than having to pay them out.